The 2017 ÖtillÖ Swimrun Engadin
The ÖtillÖ Engadin course was shortened but it is now even more spectacular and harder. And it is still 40km of running and 6km of swimming.
by Herbert Krabel, July 10, 2017The ÖtillÖ Engadin course was shortened but it is now even more spectacular and harder. And it is still 40km of running and 6km of swimming.
by Herbert Krabel, July 10, 2017German Andi Böcherer is one of the favorites for the IRONMAN European Championships in Frankfurt and he will be blitzing the bike course on a new Cube C-68.
For German Timo Bracht the 2017 Datev Challenge Roth will be his final big race. He talked to slowtwitch about racing, family, Bockwurst …
Lisa Norden recently won the Swedish National TT Championships aboard a Scott Plasma Premium and we have detailed pics and the TrainingPeaks file from this professional triathlete who stepped outside the box.
Callum Millward has been busy with training and racing and that has meant temporarily no Cupcakes with Cal shows. But this Kiwi is much more than just a Cupcake show.
The SWISSMAN Xtreme Triathlon is a very tough 226km race with 5,500 meters (18,044 feet) of elevation gain, but it is best known for the stunning part of nature in which it takes place.
Canadian age grouper Kristen Johnson was disqualified at IRONMAN 70.3 Syracuse after a man said he noticed her tampering with his wife’s bike.
Records were broken and new champions emerged at the 2017 ÖtillÖ Swimrun Isles of Scilly and here are some amazing images by Jakob Edholm.
Brazilian pro triathlete Ariane Monticeli tested positive for EPO a day before the IRONMAN 70.3 Buenos Aires on March 12, 2017. Monticeli admitted that she used EPO for that race, but insists that it was a one time affair – in a long letter she shared with MundoTri.br.
German Boris Stein recorded the fastest bike split at the 2016 IRONMAN World Championships in Kona, Hawaii and we had a chat with this man who ended up in 7th place on that day.
The ÖTILLÖ Swimrun Utö is the second stop of the ÖTILLÖ World Series and takes place in the birthplace of the sport. Thanks to a sunny blue sky the images from this event are both beautiful and inspiring.
German professional triathlete Julia Viellehner died yesterday after she was hit by a truck during a training ride a week earlier. But this is sadly not the first devastating news for this active family.
The cold waters of Sweden in April were the perfect testing ground for the blueseventy Thermal Helix and Markus Roessel put the suit and various accessories to the test.